Summary
We studied blood coagulation and fibrinolysis activities in hyperthyroidism before
and after methimazole or 131I.
Fibrinopeptide A and Bβ 15-42, in vivo indicators of thrombin and plasmin activity,
were measured by RIA, while fibrinogen by the Clauss method. We studied 50 patients,
affected by toxic diffuse goiter. We evaluated 21 of them before and after treatment.
Fibrinogen, fibrinopeptide A, and Bβ 15-42 were higher in patients than in controls
(p < 0.0001). There was no difference in fibrinopeptide A nor in Bβ 15-42 before or
after treatment. In euthyroidism fibrinogen returned to normal values. Inflammation
of the thyroid gland secondary to autoimmunity may activate blood coagulation by release
of tissue factor. High fibrinogen before treatment may be explained as an aspecific
response. Since it persists in euthyroidism, autoimmunity could account for high fibrinopeptide
A and Bβ 15-42 after treatment.
Key words
Graves' Disease - Fibrinogen - Fibrinopeptide A - Blood Coagulation - Fibrinolysis
- Bβ15-42